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She may have the “voice of an angel” but teen singing sensation Charlotte Church has a bit of a devilish attitude.

The 15-year-old Brit was not exactly kind to New York firefighters and Paul McCartney in an interview with a British newspaper.

The prodigy sniffed to the Times of London that she disapproved of the fact firefighters have now climbed the ladder from anonymous heroes to American superstars.

“They are even invited here to present television awards, which I just don’t agree with,” the paper quoted the classical soprano as saying.

Church – whose first album “Voice of an Angel” made her an international phenom – was in New York Nov. 12 when Flight 587 crashed and told the paper she was not happy her interview with “Good Morning America” was scrubbed.

Church also reportedly said people in New York were too focused on the attacks.

“Everyone there has to relate themselves to it,” she said. “They are like, ‘Yeah, my neighbors’ dog’s owner’s sister’s dog was involved, but he got out just in time.’

“It was a bit sick. People overdramatize and lose perspective.”

She also slammed Paul McCartney’s stunned reaction to the horror at the WTC, the paper said.

“There was Paul McCartney saying, ‘I witnessed the crash.’ Who cares? Thousands witnessed it,” Church is quoted as saying.

Church claimed her quotes were “taken out of context” and called the story “upsetting.” She said she visited ground zero and was humbled by the experience.

“The New York firefighters display remarkable courage. To myself and others around the world, they are true heroes.”